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Rob
> 3 dayUpgraded from a 16GB CL22 Crucial Kit. Tested on World War Z w/AMD Fidelity Super Resolution set to performance mode on 1080p. All graphics settings set to Low but with Texture resolution set to ultra, texture filtering set to ultra, and AntiAliasing set to TAA.
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VAZU
10-06-2025muy rapido quedo el laptop, con la memoria ram kingston de 32 gb y el disco duro nvme2, mejoro muchisimo el computador, muy rapido, una excelente inversión para realizar un muy buen upgrade.
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Joel Bustos
> 3 dayEstuvo bueno, pude darle más potencia a mi laptop y no he tenido problema hasta ahora
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Henry Salinas
> 3 dayExcelente funciona perfecto sobre una laptop ROG Strix G15
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Alex P.
> 3 dayInstalled into my ROG Strix G15 and it is working fine.
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Hamlet
> 3 dayBought the 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz with hopes of it working for my new new 2021 Dell XPS 15 which is specked out with the new i9 processor, Rtx 3050 ti, and comes from factory with 3200MHz DDR4 ram sticks but found out after installing these Kingston FURY sticks that they don’t work. Since I think I received defective ram sticks I’ll be updating this review after I receive the new ones that are coming today and see if they work.
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gjump
> 3 dayA good choice for my Ryzen machine. The performance improvement is exactly what I was looking to acheive.
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Mine
> 3 dayIm one of those people who likes to have 50 different apps open at a time, plus a dozen tabs in Chrome at any given moment. My 2 year old Dell Inspiron w/i7-1165G7 and 16GB RAM was starting to feel sluggish. In 5 minutes I had them swapped out and my laptop booting up. Theres a VERY noticable increase in the speed at which apps open, and running a dozen apps has no noticeable effect on speed.
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Sharon
> 3 dayInstalled on Dell Latutude
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TinyMAG
> 3 day*Edited/Update* Reduced to 1 Star. After a couple attempts to contact customer service I have recieved 0 contact from Kingston. Very disappointed, I have used and recommended Kingston products many times in the past. Ever since my first Pentium 4, ddr1 gaming PC back in the early 2000s in fact... glad that it seems to be a one-off outlier case in my circumstance. Still sucks to be let down so badly a name as old and stalwart as Kingston used to be.